
Hong Kong Media: Interaction Between Media, State and Civil Society
작성자:
Chi Kit Chan
,
Gary Tang
,
Francis L. F. Lee
언어: 중국어
형식: 킨들
ISBN 10: 9811918201
ISBN 13: 9789811918209
출판 날짜:
January 1st, 2022
출판사: Palgrave Macmillan
페이지: 412
장르들: Business & Economics
In an insightful exploration of the media landscape in Hong Kong, this work delves into the intricate relationships that exist between the media, the state, and civil society. The authors, each with their unique expertise, examine how these three entities interact, revealing the nuanced dynamics that shape public discourse and civic engagement within the region. The book provides a critical look at the historical context of media development in Hong Kong, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities that have arisen over time.
The authors employ a variety of case studies to illustrate the evolving nature of media practices and their consequences for societal interaction. They discuss the impact of political changes and regulation on media freedom, as well as the ways in which citizens have mobilized through new media platforms. By weaving together theory with practical examples, the book paints a comprehensive picture of how media serves as a battleground for expressing identity, resistance, and public opinion in Hong Kong.
Ultimately, this work stands as a crucial resource for understanding the multifaceted role of media within a vibrant yet contentious civil society. It invites readers to consider the ongoing implications of media operation in a landscape marked by rapid changes, ensuring that discussions around freedom, representation, and accountability are at the forefront of contemporary discourse.
The authors employ a variety of case studies to illustrate the evolving nature of media practices and their consequences for societal interaction. They discuss the impact of political changes and regulation on media freedom, as well as the ways in which citizens have mobilized through new media platforms. By weaving together theory with practical examples, the book paints a comprehensive picture of how media serves as a battleground for expressing identity, resistance, and public opinion in Hong Kong.
Ultimately, this work stands as a crucial resource for understanding the multifaceted role of media within a vibrant yet contentious civil society. It invites readers to consider the ongoing implications of media operation in a landscape marked by rapid changes, ensuring that discussions around freedom, representation, and accountability are at the forefront of contemporary discourse.